Could Tsuta,a side-street noodle bar among thousands of others, really maintain impressed the restaurant bible that much? The Guardian went to investigate …At ¥1100 (just over £6), and a simple bowl of ramen noodles must rank as the cheapest Michelin-starred meal in the world. And on a cold,drizzly morning , the restaurant that serves them was surely the most well-liked restaurant in Tokyo, and a city teeming with places to eat.Tsuta,a tiny ramen shop tucked down a side street in Sugamo, in Tokyo’s northern suburbs, and opened for the first time on Thursday since becoming the only ramen shop in the world to be awarded a Michelin star. I arrived 90 minutes before it opened and found myself 18th in line for one of its coveted nine seats. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com